No fooling: Dana's cake has 100 candles

Apr 1, 2004 1:41 PM, from staff and wire reports

Dana Corp is celebrating its founding 100 years ago. On April 1, 1904, an engineer named Clarence Spicer began producing his encased universal joint, which effectively replaced the sprocket-and-chain power transmission of the day.

Spicer's product was protected by two patents he earned while studying engineering at Cornell University. When his patents were published in the early automotive and patent journals, motor vehicle manufacturers quickly demanded the product. Attorney and financier Charles Dana became involved in 1914 and expanded U-joint production and added axles, frames, transmissions, and engine products to the company's product offering.

The risks Spicer and Dana took led to the Dana Corp, which today ranks as one of the world's largest suppliers of products and systems for the vehicular industry.

For the first time since Clarence Spicer, the Dana Corp is again led by an engineer, Mike Burns. "Clarence Spicer engrossed himself in a vexing problem for the early automakers—transmitting power to the wheels—and developed a unique solution," said Burns, Dana chief executive officer and president. "Solving customers' problems with new technologies remains a key to Dana’s success more than a century later.”."

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